This paper chronicles the rise and fall of Enron, Inc., the once powerful energy firm based in Houston, Texas. The history of the firm is reviewed, the November 2001 financial restatement is examined to show the impact of the failure to report the appropriate financial position for the firm, and reasons for the firm’s downfall are considered. While Enron’s decline may currently be considered a market failure, it is likely that the events surrounding the firm in 2001 will ultimately be considered a case in which the market worked to ferret out deception and poor judgment on the part of Enron’s management. I
The financial reporting and disclosure problems at Enron, as well as the high market valuations for ...
The purpose of this study is to examine the effects of Enron's collapse and the long-term implicatio...
Abstract: The year 2011 has marked a decade since the Enron collapse, considered the most emblemati...
The bankruptcy of the Enron Corporation in December 2002 is the biggest corporate bankruptcy in U.S....
The Enron scandal, revealed in October 2001, eventually led to the bankruptcy of the Enron Corporati...
This report briefly examines the accounting system that failed to provide a clear picture of the fir...
Enron Corporation was an American energy, commodities, and ser-vices company based in Houston, Texas...
The Enron collapse has many facets. It is particularly rich in financial reporting and disclosure is...
This paper assesses the efforts to “clean up” financial markets and corporate governance practices i...
The market capitalization of Enron Corporation declined by $63 billion in the one-year period betwee...
While other books on this infamous scandal have focused on the personalities involved, Enron: Corpo...
This paper studies the effects of earnings restatements of selected ten U. S. companies by implement...
Enron is known as the one of the largest fraud scandals in the United States history. As a result of...
In 1912 it was an iceberg that brought about the demise of the Titanic, 89 years later it was the su...
Enron has been one of the biggest corporate failures in the history of the United States thereby aff...
The financial reporting and disclosure problems at Enron, as well as the high market valuations for ...
The purpose of this study is to examine the effects of Enron's collapse and the long-term implicatio...
Abstract: The year 2011 has marked a decade since the Enron collapse, considered the most emblemati...
The bankruptcy of the Enron Corporation in December 2002 is the biggest corporate bankruptcy in U.S....
The Enron scandal, revealed in October 2001, eventually led to the bankruptcy of the Enron Corporati...
This report briefly examines the accounting system that failed to provide a clear picture of the fir...
Enron Corporation was an American energy, commodities, and ser-vices company based in Houston, Texas...
The Enron collapse has many facets. It is particularly rich in financial reporting and disclosure is...
This paper assesses the efforts to “clean up” financial markets and corporate governance practices i...
The market capitalization of Enron Corporation declined by $63 billion in the one-year period betwee...
While other books on this infamous scandal have focused on the personalities involved, Enron: Corpo...
This paper studies the effects of earnings restatements of selected ten U. S. companies by implement...
Enron is known as the one of the largest fraud scandals in the United States history. As a result of...
In 1912 it was an iceberg that brought about the demise of the Titanic, 89 years later it was the su...
Enron has been one of the biggest corporate failures in the history of the United States thereby aff...
The financial reporting and disclosure problems at Enron, as well as the high market valuations for ...
The purpose of this study is to examine the effects of Enron's collapse and the long-term implicatio...
Abstract: The year 2011 has marked a decade since the Enron collapse, considered the most emblemati...